Badri Thiruvenkatachari

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+ PDF Chat Including all individuals is not enough: Lessons for intention-to-treat analysis 2012 Ian R. White
James R. Carpenter
Nicholas J. Horton
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+ PDF Chat Post-randomisation exclusions: the intention to treat principle and excluding patients from analysis 2002 Dean Fergusson
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+ Assessing the impact of attrition in randomized controlled trials 2010 Catherine Hewitt
Bharathy Kumaravel
Jo C Dumville
David Torgerson
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+ Methodology of superiority vs. equivalence trials and non-inferiority trials 2007 Erik Christensen
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+ PDF Chat Inconsistent Definitions for Intention-To-Treat in Relation to Missing Outcome Data: Systematic Review of the Methods Literature 2012 Mohamad Alshurafa
Matthias Briel
Elie A. Akl
Ted Haines
Paul Moayyedi
Stephen J. Gentles
Lorena P Rios
Chau Tran
Neera Bhatnagar
François Lamontagne
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+ PDF Chat Addressing Dichotomous Data for Participants Excluded from Trial Analysis: A Guide for Systematic Reviewers 2013 Elie A. Akl
Bradley C. Johnston
Pablo Alonso‐Coello
Ignacio Neumann
Shanil Ebrahim
Matthias Briel
Deborah J. Cook
Gordon Guyatt
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+ PDF Chat A tutorial on sensitivity analyses in clinical trials: the what, why, when and how 2013 Lehana Thabane
Lawrence Mbuagbaw
Shiyuan Zhang
Zainab Samaan
Maura Marcucci
Chenglin Ye
Marroon Thabane
Lora Giangregorio
Brittany B. Dennis
Sarah Daisy Kosa
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+ PDF Chat Intention-to-treat analyses and missing data approaches in pharmacotherapy trials for alcohol use disorders 2013 A. C. Del Re
Natalya C. Maisel
Janet C. Blodgett
John W. Finney
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+ Analysis of clinical trials by treatment actually received: Is it really an option? 1991 Young Jack Lee
Jonas H. Ellenberg
Deborah G. Hirtz
Karin B. Nelson
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+ Intention-to-treat concept: A review 2011 Sandeep K Gupta
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+ Choosing the analysis population in non-inferiority studies: per protocol or intent-to-treat 2006 M. Matilde Sanchez
Xun Chen
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+ PDF Chat Is using multiple imputation better than complete case analysis for estimating a prevalence (risk) difference in randomized controlled trials when binary outcome observations are missing? 2016 Mavuto Mukaka
Sarah White
Dianne J. Terlouw
Victor Mwapasa
Linda Kalilani‐Phiri
E. Brian Faragher
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